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Strict action will be taken against repeat offenders, says SP

"The person's details, including his address and contact number, will be noted in a register for future record. If the person is found committing an offence of this nature again, strict action will be taken," said Gautam Budh Nagar's Superintendent of Police (Rural), Vineet Jaiswal.

"The card is aimed at serving as a deterrent to people who make women feel unsafe," he further added.

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Plan

Feedback taken from girl students would help police map areas

"There are times when women are walking home from schools, coaching centres or colleges, and men hang around these areas to harass them," Jaiswal pointed out.

And so, the police, on the basis of the feedback they receive from school and college students, will map those areas that are most prone to such activities.

Police would also "ensure strict vigil" in the identified areas.

Operation

Patrolling team will be deployed in uniform and civil clothes

The patrolling team, to be deployed in the identified areas, will be both in uniform and civil clothes.

They will comprise one sub-inspector, two male and female constables each.

Notably, Jaiswal, earlier posted as Allahabad DSP, had carried out a similar activity there during the 2014 polls, and "the step proved to be fruitful, that's why I discussed it with my GB Nagar seniors."

Meeting

UP CM recently instructed police to reactivate the anti-Romeo squads

This decision comes after UP Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, in a high-level meeting held earlier this month, instructed the police to reactivate the anti-Romeo squads.

The meeting was held after the state recorded numerous crimes against minor girls in 1 week, which triggered national outrage.

Yogi has also instructed the officials to keep suspects under surveillance and even intensify foot patrolling in rural areas.